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Roger Sanders uses it in his electrostatic speakers. He thinks it's great. It said it measures better than almost any piece of audio gear he has tested. Rocket_Ronny
If you want to try a "virtual test drive", you can download the Behringer remote control software for the DCX2496. It allows for complete configuration of the unit, and you can explore its capabilities even with no DCX2496 hooked up. The software (Windows-only) can be downloaded here:http://behringerdownload.de/_software/DCX2496_remote_1_16a.zip
The DCX2496 with the remote PC user interface was the most awesome piece of equipment I've ever had in my system. (sorry if that sounds like hyperbole).I thought I was smarter than I was, so I spent a bunch of money and moved away from what the experts told me was an cheap, inferior piece of equipment.I am sorry to this day that I made that change. I might just chuck that money on the trash and go back to the DCX.That being said, it was only good for frequencies lower than a few hundred. If you're in the single driver camp, then the DCX is useless to you.If you're in the camp where multiple drivers are used for mulitple frequencies and the system is used for multiple purposes, then the DCX is "The Swiss Army Knife", like Launche said.
Jeff, It has a master volume that controls all eight output channels. Bob
No, I'm afraid not. The DCX2496 does not have a master volume control.....and it has six outputs not eight.